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    Minorities of Nineveh Plain ensure the rebuilding of destroyed churches and temples

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    Minorities of Nineveh Plain ensure the rebuilding of destroyed churches and temples Empty Minorities of Nineveh Plain ensure the rebuilding of destroyed churches and temples

    Post by Rocky Wed 17 Jan 2018, 1:56 am

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    Minorities of Nineveh Plain ensure the rebuilding of destroyed churches and temples


     Baghdad / AFP 

    At the entrance to Bartala in northern Iraq, a birth tree was erected at a crossroads at the bottom of which depict images glorifying the "martyrs" of the Shabak community. In the village of Baz Jarkan, where most of the houses were damaged or destroyed by the fighting, the residents of the network returned their school with the support of contributors. The stadium was again filled with the voices of the children who returned to play again. Several kilometers away, they restored a shrine to Imam Ali al-Ridha, the eighth Imam of the Twelver Shi'a, who was set up by the Mujahedeen fighters. "We have to rebuild the shrine (Imam Ali al-Rida) more beautiful and bigger, to say to the fans that they did not win," said Mu'tasim Abdul, 47, of the popular crowd.
    Abed, who joined the popular crowd after Sistani's fatwa, to fight an agitated organization, is now looking forward to his future with his comrades.
    Christians are also not isolated from the extremist organization, as the number of Christians in Iraq today is no more than 400,000, compared to more than a million before 2003. Today, several months after the restoration of control of the entire province of Nineveh, churches and monasteries have been restored. For the first time in four years, Christmas hymns sounded there.
    As for the Yezidis, a Kurdish-speaking minority with a monotheistic faith limited to a certain category, they were able to rebuild 20 out of 23 synagogues set up by terrorists in the Baasheqa area, east of Mosul.
    "The rehabilitation operations were carried out with self-capacity and generous donations from the people of the region of all faiths and components, whether from Yezidis, Muslims or Christians," said one of those responsible for the temples, Hilal Hussein Ali.

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